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Focal point of your garden, exotic orange flowers combined with grassy leaves.
Selected in Michigan and proven to be hardy in zone 5b - surviving wet and snowy Michigan's winters (with winter protection or good drainage even deeper).
34"-38" tall x 18'-24" wide clumps. Flowers from June to early September (with the peak in June/July- July).
Full sun, half sun (+ hours), average soils (neutral or slightly acidic), adaptable, average moisture (medium) to medium-dry.
Hardy in zones 5b to 9 (at least), red hot poker originates in the mountain meadows of South Africa.
Wonderful selection from Walters Gardens, patented plant (PP30346), unlicensed propagation is prohibited.
Deer and rabbit resistant, pollinator friendly, attracts hummingbirds.
Best in the middle of the sunny border, but also modern landscaping, rock garden or naturalistic garden. Looks great with blue or purple colors of Catanache caerulea, Eryngium, Nepeta, Linum lewisii, Scabiosa, Veronica or reblooming Salvia nemorosa hybrids. But can be combined with many plants on the average to drought tolerant scale like Achillea, Artemisia, Aster, Echinacea, paeonia, bearded Iris, Perovskia, Sedum and medium to taller grasses (Muhlenbergia, Panicum, Pennisetum, Sporobolus, Schizachyrium).
Pot size : square 3.5" x 4" deep perennial pot
Pictures copyright : Walters Gardens
Focal point of your garden, exotic orange flowers combined with grassy leaves.
Selected in Michigan and proven to be hardy in zone 5b - surviving wet and snowy Michigan's winters (with winter protection or good drainage even deeper).
34"-38" tall x 18'-24" wide clumps. Flowers from June to early September (with the peak in June/July- July).
Full sun, half sun (+ hours), average soils (neutral or slightly acidic), adaptable, average moisture (medium) to medium-dry.
Hardy in zones 5b to 9 (at least), red hot poker originates in the mountain meadows of South Africa.
Wonderful selection from Walters Gardens, patented plant (PP30346), unlicensed propagation is prohibited.
Deer and rabbit resistant, pollinator friendly, attracts hummingbirds.
Best in the middle of the sunny border, but also modern landscaping, rock garden or naturalistic garden. Looks great with blue or purple colors of Catanache caerulea, Eryngium, Nepeta, Linum lewisii, Scabiosa, Veronica or reblooming Salvia nemorosa hybrids. But can be combined with many plants on the average to drought tolerant scale like Achillea, Artemisia, Aster, Echinacea, paeonia, bearded Iris, Perovskia, Sedum and medium to taller grasses (Muhlenbergia, Panicum, Pennisetum, Sporobolus, Schizachyrium).
Pot size : square 3.5" x 4" deep perennial pot
Pictures copyright : Walters Gardens
This was a Fall purchase so didn't get to see blooms this year, but the foliage looks nice too (although not as narrow-leaved as I thought it would be). Large roots that should take off next year. Orange isn't really my color, but it should contrast nicely with the purples I've added this year (purple is a difficult color for me...some shades are gorgeous and others kind of boring).